Index M-P - A History of Irish Music

William H. Grattan Flood
1905
Index M-P

MacAlpin (Halpin or Halfpenny) family of, 183.
MacCarthy mor, builds Carraig an chuil, 70.
MacClancy, Cosney (piper), 182.
Macklin, Rev. Charles (piper), 264.
MacCreedans (harpers), 112, 119, 122.
"MacAllistrum's" March, bagpipe tune, 195.
Mac Conmara (MacNamara), Donogh, 189.
Mac Cerbhaill (MacCarroll or O'Carroll), timpanist, 69.
Mac Conmidhe (MacNamee), Ulster bard, 64, 186.
MacCuarta (Courtney), 233, 239.
MacFirbis's Book of Genealogies, 3.
MacGeough, Shane ballagh (harper), 185.
MacJames, Richard buidhe (piper), 182.
MacDonnell, Seaghan claragh, Irish poet, 193.
MacEgan, John (harper), 72.
MacKeenan, Owen (harper), 185.
MacGillecosgelie (Cuskelly), Cormac, 185.
Mac Curtins, the (Ollavs of Music), 76, 78.
MacKenzie, Sir Alexander, on Irish Music, 38.
MacDonnell, a famous piper, 259.
MacFannin, Conly (piper), 115.
MacFeoris (Bermingham), John, 88.
MacGillamurry, Nicholas, culdee of Armagh, 154.
MacGrath, Flann, (rhymer), 123.
MacGlades, (harpers), 181.
MacKeogh, Tuathal (rhymer), 109, 119.
MacLonain, Flann (bard), 40.
MacMahon, Brian FitzPhilip (harper), 114.
MacNamee, Fardoragh (rhymer) 112.
MacNamara, Donald (harper), 115.
MacSenagh, Andrew, "Master of melody," 72.
MacRussell, Russell (harper), 121.
MacShane, Mulconry (harper), 121.
Madden, Abbe Henry, chapel master, 283.
Maire beil atha amhnais, 187.
Major, John, praises Irish harpers, 54, 105.
Mahaffy, Professor, Mus. Doc., 225.
Malachy, St., reforms Church Music, 56.
Mainwaring, William and Bartholomew, 279 ff.
Marianus, Abbot of Ratisbon, 44.
Marsh, Archbishop, a musician, 219.
Martin the Irish harper, 83.
Maynooth, Collegiate Church of, 143, 145, 148.
Media Vita, music of, 17, 18.
Mahon, John, orchestral player, 313.
Messiah, The, produced by Handel in Dublin, 278.
Midas, burletta by Kane O'Hara, 299.
Mna siubhail (female ballad singers), 120.
"Moll Roe," an old Irish air, 254.
Moffat, Alfred, 88, 231.
Mooney, Rose (harper), 317.
Moore, Thomas, author of Irish Melodies, 60, 62, 145, 334.
Morgan, Lady, 309, 322.
Morgan the Piper, 113, 122.
Moengal (Marcellus), Music Master at St. Gall, 14 ff.
Moorehead, John (violinist), 312.
Mornington, Earl of, Mus. Doc., 296, 300, 305 ff.
Mount Taragh's Triumph, 210.
Mountain, Henry (conductor), 312.
Murphy, John (harper), 241.
Murphy, Samuel, Mus. Doc. (organist), 279, 302, 305.
Mumming, an Anglo-Irish pastime, 102-3.
Music-printing in Dublin, 222, 269.

Nabla or Psalterium, 26.
National Library of Ireland, 60.
National Museum, musical instruments in. 262, 306.
Neale, J. and W., music publishers, 269.
Neale, Surgeon, celebrated amateur violinist, 305.
Neums, 12, 46-7, 54.
New Ross, organs destroyed at, 213.
Niecks, Professor, of Edinburgh University, 97.
Nicolini, Nicolo Grimaldi, in Dublin, 266-7.
Nigra, Chevalier Constantine, 5.
Norsemen, destruction by, 39 ff.
Notker, St., of St. Gall, 16 ff.
Nugent, Father Robert, S.J., improves the harp, 31, 190-1.
Nutt, Alfred, on Celtic fairy tales, 169.

O Sapientia, sung at Bale's play in Kilkenny, 158.
O'Barden, Gilbert (harper), 72.
O'Boylan, Diarmuid, "chief music master in Ireland," 50-1.
"O'Brien" (so-called Brian Boru's) Harp, 24 ff.
O'Brien, Donnchadh Cairbre, 24.
O'Brolchain (Bradley), Flaherty, Abbot of Derry, 52-3.
O'Byrne, Feach mac Aodh, 114, 118, 127-8.
O'Cahill, Daniel mac Cormac (harper), 190.
O'Cahan, Rory dall, 130, 187-8.
O'Carolan, Turlogh, 187, 227-242.
O'Carroll, Donogh, patronises music, 56.
O'Coffey, Tadhg (harper), 189.
O'Conor, Charles, of Belanagar, 26, 73, 234.
O'Connellan, the brothers (harpers), 202-3.
O'Curry, Eugene, 5, 7, 18 ff, 21, 28, 30, 44, 64, 67.
O'Cullinanes (the pipers), 182, 184.
O'Curneen, Sigraidh, 71.
Odes of Horace in musical notation, 41.
O'Dalys, the (bards), 53, 115, 184, see Ua Dalaigh.
O'Dermody, Tadhg, harp-maker, 182.
O'Delaneys, the pipers, 182.
O'Donnell, Hugh Roe, song in praise of, 127.
O'Donovan, John, 52.
O'Donoghue, Geoffrey, songs of, 201.
O'Doran, John (piper), 113.
O'Dugan, Dermot, harper to the Earl of Desmond, 130-1, 186.
O'Duigenan, see Duigenan.
O'Dwyer, John, of the Glens, 121-2, 131.
O'Farrells (the harpers), 126-7;
— (pipers), 182, 262-3.
O'Gnive, chief bard of O'Neill, 126.
O'Gibney, Edmund (harper), 185.
O'Gilligan, a famous harper, 113.
O'Heffernans (the harpers), 115, 116, 122-3.
O'Kelly, Cathal (piper), 184.
O'Kelly, the harp makers, 242, 249.
O'Killeens, the pipers, 184.
O'Leary, Arthur, Prof. R.A.M., 333.
O'Molloy (Maelumai), Suidhne, 55.
O'Moloney, John (harper), 184.
O'Mulconrys (the rhymers), 123.
O'Mulrenin (O Mail-brenain), Donnchadh, 134.
O'Neachtan, John (poet), 203, 243.
O'Neill, Hugh, Prince of Tyrone, 126.
O'Neill, Arthur (harper), 315 ff.
O'Neill, Owen Roe, lament for, 194.
O'Nolan, James, of Donore (harper), 183.
O'Rahilly, Egan, poet, 244.
O'Reilly, Myles, lament for, 194.
Organum, 11, 42, 48, 59.
Organs in Ireland in the ninth century, 31.
Organ building in Ireland in the fifteenth century, 100.
O'Rourke, William Michael, composer, 326-7.
O'Sochlann, Donlevey, Vicar of Cong, 66.
O'Toole, St. Laurence, introduces Arroasian Canons, 57.
Osborne, George Alexander, composer, 330-1.
Ouseley, Sir Frederick Gore, Mus. Doc., 10, 37, 79.
Oxford, Irish clerics lecturers at, 74-5.
Oxford History of Music, 59, 89.

Pagan Ireland, music in, 2 ff.
Pale, Irish forbidden in the, 91.
Parry, Sir Hubert, Mus. Doc., 38.
Patrick, St., holds a Synod, 132.
Patrick's, St., Dublin, made a Cathedral, 133.
Pease, Mr., builds an organ for St. Audeon's Church, 220.
Pavia, Irish school at, 13, 14.
Peg a Ramsey, 173.
Penal Laws, 255.
Perrot, Sir John, 119, 125.
Petrie, Dr., 24, 36, 65, 105, 120, 221.
Petty, Sir William, M.D., 219.
Piob Mor, 251.
Pierce, Nicholas dall (harper), 182.
Philharmonic Society, 282, 288, 290.
Plain Chant, structure of, 47.
Playford, John, 172 ff, 183, 189.
Pockrich, Richard, inventor of the Musical Glasses, 289 ff.
Poets, headless staves of, described by O'Curry, 5.
Poynings' Law, 83.
Power, Lionel, composer and theorist, 94 ff.
Psalms of David, editions of, 212, 269.
Psalter of Christ Church, 134.
"Punch and Judy," 103.
Purcell, Henry, writes Centenary Ode for T.C.D., 225.